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Kashif Ali

Surfeit and Blasé Security

Posted on January 2, 2013 by Sophos

Be careful opening bikini screensavers – malware hides inside

A Trojan horse has been spammed out across the net, posing as zipped-up bikini images inside a screensaver.

Seriously, think for one minute before opening emails like this or face the consequences..

Categoriesbikini, Naked Security, Security, Troj/Agent-ZMO TagsFeatured, Malware, Spam

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